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HSB at ID4Africa 2024

HSB at ID4Africa 2024

May 14th, 2024

From May 21 - 24, 2024 the next Annual General Meeting of ID4Africa is held in Capetown, South-Afric[...]

Soft biometrics: Scars, Marks and Tattoos

Soft biometrics: Scars, Marks and Tattoos

October 1st, 2023

The most common way to identify people is through anatomical (face, iris and fingerprint) and behavi[...]

Why we celebrate International Identity Day

Why we celebrate International Identity Day

September 16th, 2023

    Today we celebrate International Identity Day at HSB. Although you might not[...]

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Introducing the Tablet-ID ™

Introducing the Tablet-ID ™. This Android based device can biometrically verify and identify the unique ID of people using fingerprints and photo.

Introducing the Tablet-ID ™

HSB identification proudly showed their latest innovation at CARTES 2014 in Paris. The Tablet-ID ™ is a mobile handheld solution which can be used for verification, identification and enrolment of people. With this solution the unique ID of the people can be created or checked.

The Tablet-ID ™ is an Android based device that includes the functionality of a high quality fingerprint scanner and RFID reader. A huge battery capacity is integrated into this solution to ensure a battery life of 13+ hours. The software application on the Tablet-ID ™ can be customized according to the needs of the customer.

Marcel Boogaard, CEO of HSB add “We foresee a growing need to verify users with biometric handheld devices such as the Tablet-ID ™. We have used our long experience to integrate all needed functionality, like high quality fingerprint scanner and long battery life, into one affordable compact device.”

Click here for additional information of the Tablet-ID ™.

 

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HSB is Exhibiting in Georgia

HSB will exhibit at the 5th annual meeting of election management bodies with the focus on biometric registration and verification of the voters.

5th Annual Meeting of Election Management Bodies

HSB will participate in the 5th annual meeting of election management bodies, which will be held in Batumi, Georgia on February 24-26, 2015. The main topics of this symposium are the registration and the verification in the election process. HSB identification will participate to demonstrate their biometric solutions for the elections.

The event is organized by the International Centre for Parliamentary Studies (iCPS) in collaboration with the CEC Georgia. The iCPS brings the representatives of the election commissions worldwide and some solution providers together to discuss the challenges within the election process. The challenges are focusing on the biometric registration and verification of the voters.

HSB identification will demonstrate its biometric registration solution. This multi-modal biometric system can capture fingerprints, face and iris with high speed, high accuracy and high security. Fair elections can only be achieved by using a transparent, high quality enrolment of the voters.

Next to the registration solution HSB will demonstrate their latest product; the Tablet-ID™. This Android based device can verify and identify voter using fingerprints and photo.

 

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Asylum Seekers 2.0

Biometric verification of asylum seekers 2.0

HSB delivered the new system for the asylum seekers service in the Netherlands. This system biometrically verifies the identity of the asylum seekers in combination with their ICAO compliant residence permit. Nationwide this system is implemented for more than 100 verification stations.

The customer is responsible for hosting and supervision of asylum seekers coming to the Netherlands. Every asylum seeker must verify their identity in order for the organization to keep track of the asylum seekers.

This self-services solution will be used by asylum seekers worldwide. First the client scans his or her ID document and subsequently one or more fingers at the kiosk. The goal of this project to reduce labor costs and enhance services to the asylum seeker. Click here for additional information of this project.

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